Ombre Leather Parfum by Tom Ford

Ombre Leather Eau de Parfum is one of my favorite entries from the Tom Ford line. When the brand released a 2021 Parfum version, I was really intrigued at giving it a try. Well, I’ve been testing it out and am now ready to post my review to the site. How does it smell? Is it as good?


What does Ombre Leather Parfum Smell Like?

Notes include: leather, violet leaf, jasmine, orris, cedar, tobacco

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Here’s how Tom Ford describes it: OMBRÉ LEATHER PARFUM INTENSIFIES THE ORIGINAL SCENT, FUSING HEATED LEATHER FLORALS WITH WOODS–CAPTURING THE UNBRIDLED SENSUALITY OF THE AMERICAN WEST.

Well, I don’t think there’s anything any more intense about Parfum versus the EDP. Actually, that one starts and finishes with a heavier boldness.

Parfum isn’t as warm and doesn’t have that cardamom spice up top. Instead, we get a lighter and cooler aroma at first versus EDP.

The violet leaf note really sets the tone. Watery to an extent, with its greenish floral aroma, giving the leather a cleaner feeling than the somewhat earthy example of the EDP.

Cedar, jasmine, and the orris note also come into the picture. The jasmine note won’t be as prominent as in the original, but it still does a lot next to the more dominant violet leaf.

Yes, the orris note is present. It gives Parfum whiffs of a light powdery smell, but really not too heavy.

This is fresher and never has that same dryness. Cedar bolsters the base and a general woodiness just sits underneath the leather and violet leaf.

Tobacco is a newer addition to this. Again, another light note that adds some sweetness and an overall smoother experience.

In the end, it does become dominated by the leather. If EDP was an older, beat up type of leather, this is a brand new jacket.

Leather, the violet leaf/jasmine combo, and woods. That’s the dry down, on me.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

With the longevity here, I still get the same 9-11 hours total on skin, like the EDP. But, whereas that gives me 6-8 hours of strong wear before become a skin scent. Parfum will go 5-6 and then be much softer.

The performance is by no means bad, but on my skin it is actually a slight step back from the original.

Seasonally, Ombre Leather Parfum is still mostly in the autumn and winter camp. Though, it has much more of an ability to be a late springtime wear versus the original. It’s lighter style is beneficial in that environment, holding up better in the heat.

Also, while both are unisex fragrances. Parfum is much more universal in its wear-ability. The original can be earthier and more animalic. With the violet leaf here, plus the lack of intensity from the cardamom and patchouli notes of the original.

This is an attractive scent. Good for nightlife. But, just know that not everyone appreciates the smell of leather, so it isn’t going to be universally beloved.


Overall Impressions of Ombre Leather Parfum

Overall, do I like Ombre Leather Parfum? I do. It shares plenty of overlap with the original, but takes things in a bit of a different direction.

I was worried about the leather and violet leaf before trying this. It could’ve veered more into the Fahrenheit by Dior direction, which isn’t a bad scent, but not one of my favorites.

This is a cleaner representation of the leather, actually can be a bit suede like. There is some tobacco and orris which gives it a smoother finish. Not all that powdery, but there is just a hint at times.

The jasmine that I loved in the EDP is also still here. Now, it splits weight with the violet leaf, which is just isn’t as good as the original.

Ombre Leather Parfum is a lighter version of this fragrance and probably will have a greater appeal in that regard.

Personally, I don’t like the smell of this one as much as the EDP. It’s still up there, just a notch below the eau de parfum.

Performance is also very good. So, which Ombre Leather you should go with is going to boil down to your personal taste, and not anything glaringly wrong with either. Softer, semi-aquatic suede? Or heavier earthier leather?

The One for Men EDP by D&G

The One from Dolce & Gabbana is a scent that I’ve loved the smell of for the longest time, but hated the performance. The eau de parfum version is one that I’ve encountered too, but never grabbed a full bottle of.

Well, I’ve been revisiting the entire series this year, and finally got my full bottle of The One EDP. How does it smell? Does it last any longer? Is it actually worth a try?


What does The One for Men Eau de Parfum Smell Like?

Notes include: grapefruit, basil, coriander, amber, tobacco, ginger, cardamom, orange blossom, and cedar

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My Full Review

Here’s how D&G describes it: The One for Men Eau de Parfum is part of the iconic world of The One, offering a deeper fragrance experience for the perfume connoisseur. Masculine and magnetic, this highly intense scent is a statement of charisma and sophistication.

Ah, so a lot of this is going to be a rehash of my EDT review, as these two smell extremely similar to one another as expected.

But. there are some slight differences in the early stages, as terms of how it smells.

The grapefruit note here has more of a role to play. It starts out with a stronger burst to my nose than it does in the EDT.

The spices are about the same, with the coriander being stronger than that basil. But, I think a larger part of that grapefruit-like smell comes from a bit more of the cardamom, which can have a citrusy smell.

But, beyond just that grapefruit, the amber and the tobacco come across as more powerful in this blend. It’s deeper and richer.

Again, this is mostly the same, but I do favor the slight EDP alterations a bit more.

As far as the spices, the ginger and basil are still short-lived. With the coriander and cardamom, being bigger players on my skin.

The initial fresh spiciness will begin to pass. The One becomes smoother, warmer, and smokier.

The spices also become more of a combination versus anything distinct in how they present. At this point, it’s a amber and tobacco show with a noticeable cedar, and hints of: spices, smokiness, orange blossom, and a very light citrus.

The final dry down is basically a faint amber and tobacco. Those are the last two standing and part of the reason that this can come across as not being a super powerful cologne.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Sillage wise, it’s still a lighter moderate cologne at its peak. Then, it will stick close to the skin and create a 1-2 foot scent bubble.

However, when you beef up the sprays this one can absolutely create a trail for a few hours and project very well off of the skin or clothing. Somewhere in the 5-8 foot range. With the way that I spray it, described below.

The longevity with The One EDP is much better than EDT. This is a fragrance that you’ll have to spray more of versus most others, to get performance. The EDT wasn’t capable of that, but the EDP is.

So, with normal sprays, it lasts on my skin for about 4-5 hours. Not as terrible. Not great.

If I go with heavy spraying, it can go to 6+ hours, with 2-3.5 hours of good sillage. Not much beyond six hours, but some. The rest will stay closer to the skin, but it doesn’t just drop off in the same way the EDT does. Skin scent for the last 2-3 hours.

What’s heavy spraying? Like, 3-4 sprays to each side of the neck. With some more sprays elsewhere, depending on what I’m wearing. Generally, hitting that 10-15 spray range in total.

It might not be something that you can do in every situation that you want to wear a fragrance, but it can be done. Plus, this scent has gotten affordable enough that you can use more without breaking the bank.

Seasonally, still the same with the autumn and winter being the main use case. But, I will still break it out in spring and summer, if it isn’t too hot and humid. Or, if I know that I’m going to be indoors for the night.

A nightlife machine, that is sexy and confident.  You can wear it in a variety of situations, appropriate for a wide array of ages, but may not want to go completely formal with it.

Romantic wear, nightlife, casual, and semi-formal.


Overall Impressions of The One EDP

Overall, do I like The One Eau de Parfum? Yes, I love it. It’s nearly identical to the original EDT, just with better performance. Some slight changes and depth to it.

But, I loved The One EDT and the way that it smelled, so this one is a must have in my collection. Coming back to it in 2022, really recaptured my admiration for this fragrance.

It is the best of The One collection, on the whole. I also like Luminous Night, but EDP is superior to that, as well.

This is one of the mass appealing designer scents that simply knocks it out of the park. Very easy to wear, versatile, and something that consistently grabs attention…even if it is extremely popular.

The performance is improved to where 6-8+ hours is possible to achieve with more sprays. Really, I got mine 100ml (3.3 ounce) bottle for around $70 and you could probably get a 5 oz for around the same price on sale. Maybe, $80-90.

So, that’s affordable enough to use this one with more sprays than it otherwise might take with other colognes. But, the smell is worth it. The EDT no longer is, but Eau de Parfum absolutely is.

The One EDP can be a bedrock fragrance for a lot of guys who don’t want or need a huge collection. Maybe grab another cologne for the summer or one for daytime use, and you’d be set.

Bvlgari Man Wood Essence

Bvlgari Man has had some great entries over the years. More recently, the brand has released its Essence series of fragrances. I’ve gotten samples of each of them, have been testing them out, and am ready to share my impressions of them in review. Today, I am going to cover Wood Essence. How it smells. When should it be worn? Is it worth a try?


What does Bvlgari Man Wood Essence Smell Like?

Notes include: coriander, Italian citrus zests, cypress, vetiver, benzoin, cedar, ambergris

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My Full Review

Here’s how Bvlgari describes it: With Bvlgari Man Wood Essence, Bvlgari honors the universal nature of wood. The fragrance is composed of vital materials and ingredients that reconnect the urban man to nature, pulsating with the energizing power of its wood elements. Formulated with revitalizing Italian citrus accords and woody resins of Cypress and Vetiver gathered from the Mediterranean landscape it represents.

Wood Essence starts out being quite interesting to my nose. The citrus is there, yes, more of a zest than anything super heavy and juicy. But, it smells sweeter than the usual lemon fare. More like a cool summer drink.

But, that citrus doesn’t have its own moment to shine. The coriander, cypress, and resinous benzoin are present quite a lot early on.

The coriander has an initial spicy period for about 15 minutes or so (with benzoin). This is balanced out by the freshness of the wood notes. Cypress and cedar, with the former having a much heavier weighting. And indeed, the cypress is the star of the show.

The coriander leaves pretty much after its initial run. The citrus has a bit of a longer stay, but not much influence thereafter. Just a sweet impression keeping things from being ‘too woody’.

Wood Essence is very much about those wood notes. Wood with warm and resinous amber, dry and fresh vetiver playing a minor support role.

Greenish, fresh, with sweet and resinous highlights. That’s about what I get from Wood Essence.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Sillage wise, this is a moderate wear, towards the lighter side of things. For the first hour or two, you should get a nice trail going with a normal amount of sprays.

It projects in the 5-7 foot range, at its peak. Thereafter, it will be more intimate, but not a complete skin scent. More of a two foot or so scent bubble.

The longevity is fine. It usually sticks around for 6-7 hours, on my skin. Nothing beyond that for me. Blvgari Man Wood Essence isn’t going to blow the doors off with its performance. Just be good enough for most occasions.

Seasonally, I like this more in the moderate temperatures of spring and autumn. It wouldn’t be bad in a bit hotter temperatures or even when it’s chilly out. I’d just stay away from the extreme heat and cold.

This is a very versatile cologne. Not just in terms of seasons. The sweetness here, makes it one that’s an easy wear for pretty much all age groups. It also gives it an attractiveness and pleasant aroma that should gather complements.

The balance allows it to be worn day or night. Casually or in more formal situations. Wood Essence is a scent that should get plenty of use, if the way it smells is something you find yourself craving.


Overall Impressions of Wood Essence

Overall, do I like this fragrance? I like it somewhat. It’s solid overall, just not amazing. I enjoy that opening act, because it does have a fairly unique aroma versus many other colognes on the market today.

It’s a smooth and calming cologne. Wearing it outside, when it isn’t too hot, is where I got the best experience with Bvlgari Man Wood Essence. Catching whiffs of it with a light breeze going, was very pleasant.

It’s a balanced woody cologne. The cypress is the leader, but there is plenty of cedar and vetiver coming through in the mix,, as well.

The performance is decent. There’s a good amount of projection, but not overwhelming. Attractive and versatile.

Wood Essence does everything well, but nothing exceedingly great. I like that brightness and resinous support to the wood notes. It’s all very wearable.

Wood Essence is worth a try, especially if you can get a cheaper bottle. But, not something that is a must have for most guys.

The One for Men EDP Intense by D&G

The One series has been a massively successful line for Dolce & Gabbana, in both men’s and women’s fragrances. 2020, saw the release of this flanker, The One for Men Eau de Parfum Intense. An intense version of the EDP edition of The One for Men. Yes, the name’s get confusing. I grabbed a sample to test out and see how this newer release compares and if it is worth a try.


What does The One for Men EDP Intense Smell Like?

Notes include: cardamom, neroli, cypress, clary sage, benzoin, cashmeran, leather, labdanum, patchouli

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My Full Review

Here’s how D&G describes it:  The One For Men Eau de Parfum Intense, finds its magnetic appeal in a daring fusion of opposites. Intensely masculine, fascinating yet authentic, it is a scent of extremes – warm neroli golden facets with deep black leather in an enigmatic expression of olfactory chiaroscuro.

The One EDP Intense opens up with a pretty unique mix of spice, woods, and floral. It’s definitely fresh and has a much cooler aroma than that of the original warmth found in The One EDT.

Cardamom, sage, and cypress are pretty heavy after the initial spray. I have to say, I really like the opening here. The neroli, leather, and more resinous notes aren’t yet fully apparent; but, you can pick them up in the background.

While it matches the spiciness of the original The One fragrances, this one goes in a much woodier direction. That cypress note stands out on my skin. While it will weaken, as things move along, it stay around for the duration.

Actually while this has a unique sort of aroma, this has a lot of overlap with L’Homme Ideal L’Intense by Guerlain, which I have a full bottle of. In fact, I may prefer this D&G cologne to that one. Nonetheless, they share: leather, labdanum, cardamom, and patchouli. Not the same smokiness, though.

Ultimately different scents, but with a similar style and notes to one another.

Cardamom and neroli will start to muscle out the cypress. The neroli has its moment to shine, but will fade, on my skin at least. At this point, The One EDP Intense is a fresh and spicy cologne with an earthy/resinous/woodsy quality.

A bit further, the leather will really come in more. It never overwhelms the rest of the composition but that smoothness will keep this one from becoming too dirty. The benzoin and labdanum outweigh the patchouli.

This supplies the amber and resinous quality, which will most resemble the original The One EDT. This is much more resinous, medicinal, and animalistic than the sweeter amber of the original, but plays about the same role in terms of its presence.

The leather, is a lighter player versus the tobacco in the EDT.

At the end, I get an ambery cardamom with woods/leather and the remnants of the rest of the neroli. Not as spicy, as the beginning and to me, the patchouli never really comes across as being that heavy in the mix.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Sillage wise, I don’t find this to be massive, even for an ‘Intense EDP’. I’d say it’s probably above average at its peak, and pretty moderate thereafter. Better than the original for sure, I just don’t think it really will bomb out a room.

This seems to hit the 5.5-7 hour range, on the skin. Again, an improvement and decent. Just not going to be a marathon runner, by any means. I think it provides a decent value, EDP Intense just doesn’t go above and beyond.

Seasonally, autumn through the very early part of spring. This is best for chilly to colder temperatures, but wouldn’t be bad in something more moderate. Just avoid the heat and put it away during the summer.

It does indeed have an appealing and dark sexiness about it. I personally think the EDT smells more attractive, but this would be nice as a nightlife scent.

It’s a bit more dense, masculine, and dirtier than some of the others in the series. But, that earthiness is a fraction of its personality.


Overall Impressions of The One EDP Intense

Overall, do I like this fragrance? Yes, it takes a different direction than the original The One or even the EDP version, but it still has its own appeal within that uniqueness. I don’t enjoy the smell as much, as the EDT version, but this is still quite a nice wear.

Also, the performance blows the EDT version out of the water, even while not being a beast mode fragrance itself. That 5-7 hours, will net you probably around 4 with solid sillage, and go closer to the skin until it evaporates entirely.

I like the freshness, earthiness, and somewhat bitter opening act. It’s smooth and fresh, but doesn’t have the same warmth and ambery sweetness at the EDT.

Cypress, sage, benzoin, and the leather are the highlights for me. Is that enough to make it a must have? No.

But, The One EDP Intense is worthy of a try. For some, this will be the among the best of the series, while others may enjoy the formulations which closely mimic the original.

12 Best Smelling Sandalwood Colognes for Men

Sandalwood is a very common ingredient in many fragrances, especially men’s colognes. It provides scents with a smooth woody aroma with a bit of sweetness which lends itself well to the world of perfume.

Since so many people enjoy this note, some want to find colognes where sandalwood is the main attraction. Well, in this post, I’m going to present the best options for men’s perfumes which feature a prominent sandalwood note.

Now, some of these options will be more of a straightforward sandalwood fragrance. While others, will feature it as the main note, that is perhaps blended with others to make something beautiful and unique.


Favorite Sandalwood Fragrances for Men

Great Inexpensive Sandalwood Fragrance

Taylor of Old Bond Street Sandalwood Cologne, 100 mlMuch more of a pure sandalwood scent than many other of the colognes here. This is an older classic fragrance which adds floral notes like lavender, carnation, and geranium to the woody mix.

It is low key and a softer scent, but not weak. Taylor of Old Bond Street’s Sandalwood, is dry and comforting, and quite affordable.

Taylor’s Sandalwood gives you a cleaner fragrance, without the spices, found in some of the others on the list. Gets fairly soapy at times, with the sandalwood/lavender mix. Then, it can be powdery and fresh.


Best Designer Sandalwood Scent

Guerlain ‘Santal Royal’ Eau de Parfum Spray 4.2oz/125ml – Santal Royal is a newer addition to the list, which I got to try out during the past year. This Guerlain scent opens up with oud and leather being the stars of the show.

The sandalwood is initially a side attraction, along with the cinnamon note. It is quite thick and rich at the beginning, with a rose note providing sweetness, along with a hint of fruitiness.

As it moves forward, Santal Royal, does become much more of a sandalwood dominant fragrance. It is drier and smoother, with the leather note being our target ingredient’s, main partner.

The sillage here is strong, with awesome longevity. It’s a masculine cologne for the colder months of the year. Santal Royal Full Review

 


Santal Saffron

Santal Carmin by Atelier Cologne– Warm. Saffron, sandalwood, and vanilla is most of what I pick up with this one. Very tiny bit of citrus, right after the initial spray, but not much of it beyond that. Kind of sharp, though.

The saffron is probably number two here and is one of my favorite ingredients in these sorts of blends. Santal Carmin is dry, smooth, and has a fairly creamy sandalwood note…particularly paired with the vanilla.

Guaiac wood and musk round things out. Smokey and somewhat musky in the dry down but mostly giving you a laid back sandalwood and attractive saffron, in these latter stages.


Unisex Chanel Aldehydes and Sandalwood

Bois des Iles by Chanel– An older creation, dating back to the 1920s, Bois des Iles is a fantastic blend of sandalwood and spices. It has some similarities to Egoiste (listed below), but is more of a sandalwood focused blend, with greater floral touches.

Tonka bean lends some creamy sweetness, the ylang-ylang and orris give it a floral and somewhat powdery finish, but the lead is the woods. Bois des Iles opens with aldehydes and coriander creating a spicy and fresh dynamic.

It settles down into a woodsy and amber-laden perfume, with a warmth that is great on an autumn or winter’s day.

May not be for everyone, as it does have more of a floral aroma versus the others on this list, but it is unisex and Egoiste is the more masculine alternative.


Coconut Sandalwood

Santal Complet by Fragrance du Bois– With the coconut and lemon top, you might expect this to be more feminine than it actually is. Sure, it might lean more that way, but Santal Complet is definitely in the unisex camp.

The coconut is great here. Naturalistic and doesn’t constantly try to grab attention. Up top, there is that citrus hint with the tropical fruit, but that is pretty short-lived.

As it dries down, it does indeed become drier, woodier, powdery, ambery, and earthy. The vanilla adds a touch of creaminess to the coconut, but the sandalwood base note is the one that ultimately shines.

More of a mixed blend than just a pure sandalwood fragrance, but it gives you a lot of our target note.


Two Wood Luxury

Oud & Santal by Cartier– The sandalwood has the upper hand in this combination, but the oud note adds some nice depth, warmth, and smokiness to further things along.

This one is actually sweet, also. Cartier adds a plum syrup accord to the mix to give this one a bit more than just the woody pairing. It’s smooth and the oud never goes full barnyard in its smell, to overpower the sandalwood note.

Dries down soft and elegant. It does have a thicker sort of aroma, but it isn’t loud or dominating, especially in the later hours. This is a pricey one, however.


Classic Daily Wear Designer Cologne

EGOISTE POUR HOMME Eau De Toilette Spray FOR MEN 3.4 Oz / 100 ml– A very fresh and masculine scent which is also an amazing performer. I like Egoiste Platinum a lot too. However, if you want the sandalwood note in full effect you should check out this gem.

Egoiste is more of a blended cologne, with sandalwood being one of the biggest contributors to the scent, along with tobacco, rose, and cinnamon.

Egoiste starts off spicy, with its coriander and cinnamon notes. It’s not overbearing, but gives it a nice kick. Then, there is a rose note, other florals, and amber. All together and Egoiste has a balsamic sort of feeling.

Finally, you hit the smooth dry down. Here’s where the sandalwood really comes through. Leather and tobacco with rose and a hint of vanilla. Quite woody, with periods of sharpness, and can really deliver good performance. Egoiste Review

 

Sandalwood and Rose Blend

Serge Lutens Santal Majuscule Eau De Parfum Spray For Men 50Ml/1.6Oz– A great sandalwood offering from Serge Lutens. It of course has that great woody note as a base.

But, it is joined by raw cacao and rose, to give Santal Majuscule an underlying powdered sweetness. It’s very smooth and has a creamy element while maintaining a familiar dry warmth.

This is absolutely one of the best options on the market, for someone who wants a dominate sandalwood note. It is pretty simple and straightforward, with its list of ingredients, but takes those and creates something that it beautiful.

It has elements of spice and sweetness and bitterness, at times. Simplicity with depth and is just plain enjoyable.


Top Sweet Sandalwood Blend

Original Santal By Creed For Men. Millesime Spray 4.0 OzAn option from Creed which features sandalwood, vanilla, and cinnamon as its main features. I have warmed up to this scent a lot since my original review.

I find it so much more pleasant than after my first few days of wear and really began to enjoy its understated smoothness.

There is a hint of juniper berry in the composition and the whole thing has a really fresh vibe. Original Santal is a softer scent and the longevity is pretty average, but a nice scent to wear on a cold day.

I really like the vanilla note here, with the sandalwood. The cinnamon gives it that little bit of spice, but the sweet creaminess, can be utterly terrific. Creed Santal Review

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Great Balanced Fragrance

CREED BOIS DU PORTUGAL by Creed EAU DE PARFUM SPRAY 4 OZ 
A very mature and masculine scent perfect for the older gentleman or those who prefer their colognes to have a bit of a spice to it.

It is however, a distinct woodsy experience of lavender, sandalwood, and a dry oakmoss note.

Bois du Portugal starts with the sandalwood and a nice citrus note. Pretty sure, it’s bergamot. You get a somewhat bright and clean aroma, before cedar and lavender, replace the citrus.

Portugal becomes super smooth and fresh, with just a bit of the Creed ambergris, making an appearance.

It’s mostly about the sandalwood and lavender, but you do get some vetiver, during the dry down. Fairly moderate sillage, but lasts on my skin for 8-9 hours. This is a refined and mature scent. Very well put together. Best Creed Colognes for Men. and Bois du Portugal Review

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Best Woody Blend Perfume

Diptyque Tam Dao Eau De Parfum – Another more of a pure bred sandalwood scent. This one is definitely a woodsy/forest type of scent with other notes such as cedar and cypress. Has a very dry and soft aroma.

Tam Dao opens with more of the cypress note, before the dry down transitions to having the santal be the leader of the pack. Lots of wood notes with some amber and slight spices.

This is the choice for those guys who want a woodsy cologne, way beyond just what the sandalwood provides. The cypress and cedar, are also joined by rosewood. So, this one can get quite dry and forest-like.

That can be a selling point for some men, while others would want to stay away. Nonetheless, I think this is the type of fragrance, that could easily win someone over to trying out a deeply woody scent.


Best Dark and Spicy Sandalwood Scent

Valentino Uomo Noir Absolu For Men Eau de Parfum 3.4 Oz– I had to update the list to add this fragrance, that I recently reviewed. Uomo Noir Absolu is a flanker fragrance, to the Uomo series by Valentino. It has a darker quality than other scents from the line.

It starts off with spicy notes of cinnamon and pepper, with the signature Valentino Uomo iris note, and a resinous quality. The spiciness subsides somewhat after 10 minutes.

Then, there is a somewhat powdery sweetness, underneath it all. During the dry down, is where the sandalwood, really takes hold.

It’s sandalwood with spice, incense smokiness, and iris. Not too heavy of a sillage and a good long performance. This gives you something a bit different from others on this list, while delivering a great sandalwood note. Uomo Noir Absolu Review

Update: This is seemingly more difficult to get a hold of. I wouldn’t overpay for it in the secondary market, if the prices are crazy.